Why Hydrogen. Why Now. - hydrogen's role in a low carbon and circular society, Certificate | Part time online | Cranfield University | United Kingdom
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Why Hydrogen. Why Now. - hydrogen's role in a low carbon and circular society

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The hydrogen economy is becoming a reality. Hydrogen is going to play a key role in the transition to a low carbon and circular society. Cranfield University offers the Why Hydrogen. Why Now. - hydrogen's role in a low carbon and circular society programme. 

Overview

Key facts

By attending this masterclass you will understand how hydrogen is included in governments’ and organisations’ plans towards net-zero, the technologies that can deliver on those plans and the opportunities this transition can open.Hydrogen has often been considered a chimera in the energy sector, so promising in potential benefits as difficult to actually deliver.Now things are different. The strong commitments from nations and companies to reduce carbon emissions and the momentum from the public in asking for real changes towards a low carbon and circular society are highlighting how hydrogen can solve a number of challenges that electrification alone would struggle to deliver.

Cranfield University's Why Hydrogen. Why Now. - hydrogen's role in a low carbon and circular society programme will teach you more about this topic. 

Programme Structure

Courses include:

  • Hydrogen and carbon emissions; Why meeting net zero carbon emission has defined the role that hydrogen plays in our economy and society. Why colours of hydrogen are so important to understand its impacts.
  • Who is doing what? What are the approaches or action plans governments and organisations are developing around hydrogen around the world?
  • Where does it come from, where does it go? What are the sources of hydrogen and its end uses in industries, services and products?
  • Hydrogen production; An overview of the processes that can be used to produce hydrogen and their state of the art.

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Duration

  • Part-time
    • 1 days

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English

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Online

Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

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General requirements

This masterclass is aimed at carbon managers involved in the definition of future plans for emissions management; Innovation managers involved in defining future research and development plans to explore hydrogen possibilities and links with emissions reduction; and sustainability professionals willing to understand more about the prospect of the hydrogen economies.

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